Kumar Vishwas' wife, family asked to leave Amethi

AAP Amethi candidate Kumar Vishwas on Tuesday claimed that his wife, sister and other close relatives have been asked by the district administration to leave Amethi failing which they will be detained.

The 'Midnight Raid'.. Administration asked my family to leave Amethi with immediate effect at midnight! pic.twitter.com/46P9FfeRXu

He also alleged that some of his supporters were detained by the police Monday night.

"Even my wife, sister and close relatives have been asked to vacate Amethi immediately otherwise they may be detained. At 11.30 last night, a police vehicle reached my residence and announced over mike that volunteers and relatives, including my wife and sister should leave the district," Vishwas alleged.

The AAP leader also alleged that in Mohanganj Police Station (under Tiloi Assembly segment) some of his volunteers were "detained" for some hours and their bags thrown away.

Asked if he had lodged any complaint with the Election Commission on the issue, the AAP nominee said, "I will do so".

District authorities said they were only following rules which mandates that all non-registered voters and supporters of a candidate should leave the constituency after the campaigning has come to an end.

When asked about the matter, district magistrate of Amethi Jagat Raj Tripathi said, "All this is being done as per the instructions of Election Commission for a fair and peaceful poll."

Amethi, which goes to the polls on Wednesday, is set to witness a high-profile contest. Besides AAP's Vishwas, Smriti Irani of the BJP is challenging Congress leader Rahul Gandhi.